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Survey finds more Californians want to keep working, after the pandemic ends

Survey finds more Californians want to keep working, after the pandemic ends     LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) Working from home could be one of the pandemic practices that’s here to stay. A new survey from USC and the California Emerging Technology Fund explored Californians feelings about remote work, remote learning and telehealth after more than a year amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers say they have found hesitancy about each of these practices have been swept away. “Now we’re seeing a seismic shift in the way people want to work, learn and manage health visits among those who have broadband access. Those changes give us a real opportunity to cut congestion and carbon emissions,” Hernan Galperin, the study’s lead researcher and an associate professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, said in a statement.

Californians want to keep working from home post-pandemic

Californians want to keep working from home post-pandemic CBSNews © LUIS ALVAREZ / Getty Images employees workers pandemic coronavirus face masks Working from home could be one of the pandemic practices that s here to stay, CBS Los Angeles reports. A new survey from the University of Sothern California and the California Emerging Technology Fund explored Californians feelings about remote work, remote learning and telehealth after more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers say they have found hesitancy about each of these practices have been swept away. Telecommuting skyrockets during coronavirus pandemic, changing company structure Replay Video UP NEXT Now we re seeing a seismic shift in the way people want to work, learn and manage health visits among those who have broadband access. Those changes give us a real opportunity to cut congestion and carbon emissions, Hernan Galperin, the study s lead researcher and an associate professor at th

Study: Telehealth, Remote Work Could Reduce Vehicle Trips After Pandemic

By City News Service Apr 20, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A USC study released today found that Californians have embraced telehealth and remote work during the coronavirus pandemic, and many expect to take far fewer work- and heath-related vehicle trips even after it ends. “The hesitancy towards remote work, learning and telehealth was swept away by necessity during the pandemic, said Hernan Galperin, the study s lead researcher and an associate professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. “Now we re seeing a seismic shift in the way people want to work, learn and manage health visits among those who have broadband access, Galperin said. “Those changes give us a real opportunity to cut congestion and carbon emissions.

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